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Curcumin as a possible lead compound against hormone-independent, multidrug-resistant breast cancer

2009

We examine the possible evidence that the phytochemical curcumin may overcome resistance to hormonal and cytotoxic agents in breast cancer. We present our observations on MCF-7R, a multidrug-resistant (MDR) variant of the MCF-7 breast cancer cell line. In contrast to MCF-7, MCF-7R lacks aromatase and estrogen receptor alpha (ERalpha) and overexpresses the multidrug transporter ABCB1 and the products of different genes implicated in cell proliferation and survival, like c-IAP-1, NAIP, survivin, and COX-2. Nevertheless, in cytotoxicity and cell death induction assays, we found that the antitumor activity of curcumin is substantial both in MCF-7 and in MCF-7R. We elaborated the diketone system…

Breast cancer multidrug resistance hormone-independencecurcumin analoguesCurcuminAnaloguesAntineoplastic AgentsBreast NeoplasmsPharmacologyMultidrug resistanceGeneral Biochemistry Genetics and Molecular Biologychemistry.chemical_compoundBreast cancerBreast cancerHistory and Philosophy of ScienceCell Line TumorSurvivinmedicineHumansAnalogues; Breast cancer; Curcumin; Hormone-independence; Multidrug resistance;Aromataseskin and connective tissue diseasesCytotoxicitybiologyHormone-independenceGene Expression ProfilingGeneral Neurosciencemedicine.diseaseDrug Resistance MultipleMultiple drug resistancechemistryDrug Resistance NeoplasmApoptosisCurcuminbiology.proteinSettore BIO/14 - FarmacologiaEstrogen receptor alpha
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Detection of protection benefits for predatory fishes depends on census methodology

2021

Marine protected areas (MPAs) are used as fisheries management and conservation tools. Well-enforced no-take zones allow the rebuilding of natural populations of exploited species; however, there is still controversy on the role of buffer zones. The effectiveness of MPAs could be underestimated, as fish population assessments depend largely on traditional methodologies that have difficulties in detecting predatory fish because of their low abundances, their patchy distribution, and their reaction to the presence of divers. The performance of different census methods was compared in assessing the protection benefits for large predatory fishes under different protection levels (i.e. no-take a…

Buffer zoneDistance samplingEcologybuffer zonedistance samplingAquatic ScienceCensusmultiple protection areasFisheryGeographyhigh-trophic-level predatorsunderwater visual censusno-take zoneNature and Landscape ConservationAquatic Conservation: Marine and Freshwater Ecosystems
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IMMUNOSUPPRESSANT TREATMENT AND CANCER RISK IN A COHORT OF PATIENTS AFFECTED BY MULTIPLE SCLEROSIS

2011

CANCER RISKSettore MED/26 - NeurologiaMULTIPLE SCLEROSIS
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Supramolecular Construction of Cyanide-Bridged Re I Diimine Multichromophores

2019

The reactions of labile [Re(diimine)(CO)3(H2O)]+ precursors (diimine = 2,2′-bipyridine, bpy; 1,10-phenanthroline, phen) with dicyanoargentate anion produce the dirhenium cyanide-bridged compounds [{Re(diimine)(CO)3}2CN)]+ (1 and 2). Substitution of the axial carbonyl ligands in 2 for triphenylphosphine gives the derivative [{Re(phen)(CO)2(PPh3)}2CN]+ (3), while the employment of a neutral metalloligand [Au(PPh3)(CN)] affords heterobimetallic complex [{Re(phen)(CO)3}NCAu(PPh3)]+ (4). Furthermore, the utilization of [Au(CN)2]−, [Pt(CN)4]2–, and [Fe(CN)6]4–/3– cyanometallates leads to the higher nuclearity aggregates [{Re(diimine)(CO)3NC}xM]m+ (M = Au, x = 2, 5 and 6; Pt, x = 4, 7 and 8; Fe, x…

CARBONYL-COMPLEXESSPECTROSCOPIC PROPERTIESCyanideSupramolecular chemistryEXCITED-STATECrystal structure010402 general chemistry01 natural sciencesInorganic Chemistrychemistry.chemical_compoundCRYSTAL-STRUCTUREPhysical and Theoretical ChemistryTriphenylphosphineta116MULTIPLE EMISSIONSDiimineDENSITY-FUNCTIONAL METHODS010405 organic chemistryLUMINESCENT RE(I)0104 chemical sciencesRHENIUM(I) TRICARBONYL COMPLEXESCrystallographychemistryExcited statePHOTOPHYSICAL PROPERTIESPhosphorescenceCOORDINATION POLYMERSDerivative (chemistry)INORGANIC CHEMISTRY
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Preserved knowledge maps of countries: Implications for the organisation of semantic memory

2004

We describe two patients with selectively preserved knowledge of the category of countries. Following a series of cerebra infarcts, patient DB presented with severe perceptual impairment, including dense apperceptive agnosia, prosopagnosia, an topographical agnosia. Despite these deficits, he could effortlessly name countries from their outline maps. Patient WH, who suffered from semantic dementia, had severe naming and comprehension difficulties, with extremely sparse residual semantic knowledge. Remarkably, the category of countries was preserved. First, we argue that, for both patients, this category preservation occurs at a semantic level. Second, we discuss our findings in the context …

CATEGORY-SPECIFICITYSettore M-PSI/02 - Psicobiologia E Psicologia FisiologicaLIVING THINGSPEOPLES NAMESTEMPORAL-LOBE ATROPHYPROGRESSIVE FLUENT APHASIATOPOGRAPHICAL MEMORYSELECTIVE IMPAIRMENTMULTIPLE SEMANTICSCONCEPTUAL KNOWLEDGEVISUAL AGNOSIA
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Uterine glomeruloid hemangioma in a patient without POEMS syndrome.

2011

Cutaneous glomeruloid hemangioma is a hallmark of POEMS syndrome. These patients have elevated serum levels of vascular endothelial growth factor. The authors report an extracutaneous uterine glomeruloid hemangioma in an 82-year-old woman with a history of breast and endometrial carcinomas. Within the lumen of myometrial vessels, a lobular, glomeruloid proliferation of capillary-like CD31 and vascular endothelial growth factor receptor-1-positive endothelial cells was found. The capillary loops were lined by endothelial cells, most of them containing PAS-positive and immunoglobulin-positive eosinophilic hyaline globules (thanatosomes). This vascular proliferation was consistent with a glom…

CD31Pathologymedicine.medical_specialtyEndotheliumAdipose tissuePathology and Forensic MedicineNeoplasms Multiple Primarychemistry.chemical_compoundFatal OutcomemedicineBiomarkers TumorHumansHyalinePOEMS syndromeAged 80 and overbusiness.industrymedicine.diseaseGlomeruloid hemangiomaEndothelial stem cellVascular endothelial growth factormedicine.anatomical_structurechemistryPOEMS SyndromeUterine NeoplasmsSurgeryFemaleEndothelium VascularAnatomybusinessHemangiomaInternational journal of surgical pathology
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Cross-recognition of a myelin peptide by CD8+ T cells in the CNS is not sufficient to promote neuronal damage.

2015

Multiple sclerosis (MS) is an inflammatory disease of the CNS thought to be driven by CNS-specific T lymphocytes. Although CD8+T cells are frequently found in multiple sclerosis lesions, their distinct role remains controversial because direct signs of cytotoxicity have not been confirmedin vivo. In the present work, we determined that murine ovalbumin-transgenic (OT-1) CD8+T cells recognize the myelin peptide myelin oligodendrocyte glycoprotein 40–54 (MOG40–54) bothin vitroandin vivo. The aim of this study was to investigate whether such cross-recognizing CD8+T cells are capable of inducing CNS damagein vivo. Using intravital two-photon microscopy in the mouse model of multiple sclerosis, …

CD4-Positive T-LymphocytesCentral Nervous SystemMaleEncephalomyelitis Autoimmune ExperimentalMultiple SclerosisAutoimmunityMice TransgenicCD8-Positive T-Lymphocytesmedicine.disease_causeMyelin oligodendrocyte glycoproteinMyelinMiceIn vivomedicineCytotoxic T cellAnimalsCells CulturedCell ProliferationbiologyCell DeathGeneral NeuroscienceMultiple sclerosisArticlesmedicine.diseaseMolecular mimicrymedicine.anatomical_structureImmunologyNerve Degenerationbiology.proteinFemaleMyelin-Oligodendrocyte GlycoproteinCD8Intravital microscopyThe Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience
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Modulation of dendritic cell properties by laquinimod as a mechanism for modulating multiple sclerosis.

2013

Laquinimod is an orally administered compound that is under investigation in relapsing-remitting multiple sclerosis. To understand the mechanism by which laquinimod exerts its clinical effects, we have performed human and murine studies assessing its immunomodulatory properties. In experimental autoimmune encephalomyelitis, the therapeutic administration of laquinimod beginning during the recovery of SJL mice, prevented further relapses as expected and strongly reduced infiltration of CD4+ and CD8+ T cells in the central nervous system. We hypothesized that this beneficial effect was mediated by dendritic cells, since we and others found a modulation of different dendritic cell subsets unde…

CD4-Positive T-LymphocytesChemokineEncephalomyelitis Autoimmune ExperimentalT cellQuinoloneschemistry.chemical_compoundMiceMultiple Sclerosis Relapsing-RemittingmedicineAnimalsHumansbiologyMonocyteExperimental autoimmune encephalomyelitisNF-kappa BDendritic cellDendritic Cellsmedicine.diseaseMice Inbred C57BLmedicine.anatomical_structurechemistryImmunologybiology.proteinCytokine secretionFemaleNeurology (clinical)LaquinimodCD8Brain : a journal of neurology
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New candidates for CD4 T cell pathogenicity in experimental neuroinflammation and multiple sclerosis

2015

Multiple sclerosis is a chronic autoimmune demyelinating disease of the central nervous system, which is thought to be triggered by environmental factors in genetically susceptible individuals leading to activation of autoreactive T lymphocytes. Large multi-centre genome-wide association studies have identified multiple genetic risk loci in multiple sclerosis. In this study, we investigated T cell transcriptomic changes in experimental autoimmune encephalomyelitis, an animal model for multiple sclerosis. We correlated these findings with the multiple sclerosis risk genes postulated by the most recent Immunochip analysis and found that multiple sclerosis susceptibility genes were significant…

CD4-Positive T-LymphocytesMice KnockoutEncephalomyelitis Autoimmune ExperimentalMultiple SclerosisEffectorMultiple sclerosisT cellExperimental autoimmune encephalomyelitisGenome-wide association studyMERTKBiologymedicine.diseaseMice Inbred C57BLMicemedicine.anatomical_structureImmunologymedicineDemyelinating diseaseAnimalsHumansGene Regulatory NetworksNeurology (clinical)NeuroinflammationBrain
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Cellular and humoral immune responses against autoreactive T cells in multiple sclerosis patients after T cell vaccination.

1999

Myelin basic protein (MBP)-reactive T cells may play an important role in the autoimmune pathogenesis of multiple sclerosis (MS). MBP-reactive T cells can be specifically targeted by T cell vaccination, a procedure whereby MS patients are immunized with attenuated autologous MBP reactive T cells. T cell vaccination induces immune responses to the vaccine cells together with a depletion of MBP reactive T cells. Forty-nine MS patients were treated with T cell vaccination in an extended phase I trial to study the safety, immune responses and clinical effects of T cell vaccination. In the present paper the immune responses towards the vaccine cells were characterized. Substantial long-term in v…

CD4-Positive T-LymphocytesMultiple SclerosisT-LymphocytesImmunologyT-cell vaccinationLymphocyte ActivationInterleukin 21Immunology and AllergyMedicineCytotoxic T cellHumansIL-2 receptorAntigen-presenting cellImmunity CellularVaccinesCD40biologyClinical Trials Phase I as Topicbusiness.industryVaccinationMyelin Basic ProteinNatural killer T cellLymphocyte SubsetsVaccines InactivatedCTLA-4ImmunologyAntibody Formationbiology.proteinCytokinesImmunotherapybusinessJournal of autoimmunity
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